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THIS ECSTASY-Elizabeth Stern- J. H. Sears ($2.50). The title of this tale, the purple cover which surrounds its 384 pages, are good hints. In a style which appears to be the offspring of a union between A. S. M. Hutchinson and the King James Version of the Bible, Author Stern, in the first person, unfolds the humdrum history of a young writer, later turned advertising man, later turned merchant. His unimportant love affairs, his inconsequential pokings at life with a stick, fail to acquire emotional value or intensity by virtue of the magenta draperies which muffle the recital...
...German 1c Sever 24 German 4 Harvard 3 Government 1 Mr. Bromage, B1 B2, B3, B4 New Lect. Hall Mr. Dealey, D1, D2, D3, D4 Memorial Hall Mr. Gregory, G1, G2, G3 Memorial Hall Mr. Houser, H1, H2 Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Padelford, P1, P2 Geol. Lect. Rm. Mr. Hutchinson, R1, R2 New Lect. Hall Mr. Sinclair, S1, S2, S3, S4 New Lect. Hall Mr. Vickers, V1, V2, V3 Sem. Mus. 1 Government 22b Sever 24 Greek G I Sever 30 Greek 8 Sever 30 History 11 Emerson A, F History 16 Sever 17, 18 History 35 Sever 18 History...
...last year's six man team, five are eligible to play this year. These men are: Captain E. S. Stimpson '27, Dwight Barnum '27, J. A. Hutchinson Jr. '28, Joseph Morrill '28 and E. D. Cole '27. Promising candidates from last year's squad are J. W. Hutchinson '29 and John Filoon...
...grown so that state appropriations are needed for further expansion. Senator Lewis advises the College president, descendant of the founder, to muffle the voice of radical Professor Holden (Sayre Crawley) if he expects government aid. This is done, but the president cannot throttle Madeline (Josephine Hutchinson), granddaughter of the founder, who insists that conscientious objectors ought not to be gaoled and that she has a right to say so, on Morton Hill especially. Deserted by her influential relatives, the girl is forced to choose between indictment on an espionage charge and retraction. She does the noble thing, suffers the fate...
...medicine to become famed in other fields; but your list of those otherwise famed is so inadequate that I'm having the audacity to name a few- Rabelais, Agassiz, Schiller, Keats, Goldsmith, Steinmetz, John Locke, Mungo Park, Sir Auckland Geddes, S. Weir Mitchell, Joseph Hergesheimer, A. S. M. Hutchinson, W. Somerset Maugham, Henry C. Rowland and now Warwick Deeping. The enumeration might be continued, but these will suffice. THOMAS H. MERKLE...